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[Events] First pictures from OASE in GrazANN.lu
Posted on 25-Oct-2003 13:49 GMT by JTSG27 comments
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Some pictures taken by the Bitplane crew at the OASE show in Graz: www.lightelements.com/gallery Enjoy
First pictures from OASE in Graz : Comment 1 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Richi on 25-Oct-2003 12:01 GMT
Any report?
Any video?
First pictures from OASE in Graz : Comment 2 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by JT on 25-Oct-2003 12:06 GMT
In reply to Comment 1 (Richi):
we will try to get some with a cellphone...
First pictures from OASE in Graz : Comment 3 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Kjetil on 25-Oct-2003 12:11 GMT
How that nice...

TurboCalc V4.0
SnoopDOS,
Scout
Wordworth
AmiATLAS V5.36
DOPUS
AmiAMP
DokeNuke'em 3D or is that running on MOS?


http://www.lightelements.com/gallery/foto.php?gallery=05-OS4_and_more&bpic=DCP_0030.JPG

this image show some strange information
Amiga1200,
CPU 68020 / 50Mhz,
Chipsets: AGA, Alice, Lisa, Garay

Is it running on BlizzardPPC?
First pictures from OASE in Graz : Comment 4 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by JTSG on 25-Oct-2003 12:26 GMT
In reply to Comment 3 (Kjetil):
Duke is running natively on OS4 on AmigaONE...
Scout doesn't show the correct information (the picture was taken on a Amiga4000 w/CyberVisionPPC...
First pictures from OASE in Graz : Comment 5 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by hooligan/dcs on 25-Oct-2003 13:19 GMT
I think Scout uses identify.library
First pictures from OASE in Graz : Comment 6 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Pentrite on 25-Oct-2003 16:08 GMT
Am I wrong or OS4 took 5-6 seconds to rebbot in that video?
First pictures from OASE in Graz : Comment 7 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Kjetil on 25-Oct-2003 16:56 GMT
http://www.lightelements.com/gallery/foto.php?gallery=07-Misc&bpic=DCP_0035.JPG

And what platform is this running?

nice looking game.
First pictures from OASE in Graz : Comment 8 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Kjetil on 25-Oct-2003 17:44 GMT
In reply to Comment 6 (Pentrite):
is about 11 sec on when I timed it,

From black screen to AmiDock started.

about 6 sec whit out the AmiDock.

From black screen to Blue screen whit icons.
First pictures from OASE in Graz : Comment 9 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Kronos on 25-Oct-2003 18:22 GMT
In reply to Comment 7 (Kjetil):
That's Knights&Merchants,so I would assume the pic was taken from a Pegasos
running MorphOS ;)
First pictures from OASE in Graz : Comment 10 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Kjetil on 25-Oct-2003 18:54 GMT
In reply to Comment 9 (Kronos):
It kind of reminds me of settlers
First pictures from OASE in Graz : Comment 11 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Pentrite on 25-Oct-2003 20:37 GMT
In reply to Comment 8 (Kjetil):
You're right I didn't time it with a stopwatch it was only an aproximate number, but it's quit good, don't you think?
First pictures from OASE in Graz : Comment 12 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Hans-Joerg Frieden on 25-Oct-2003 22:42 GMT
In reply to Comment 11 (Pentrite):
The boot process isn't finalized yet, and the IDE driver is just using PIO mode 1. It's definitely slower than it will be once everything is in its final stage.
First pictures from OASE in Graz : Comment 13 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Pentrite on 26-Oct-2003 02:16 GMT
In reply to Comment 12 (Hans-Joerg Frieden):
Thanks for the info man, keep the good work

Pentrite
It's so good to wait...
First pictures from OASE in Graz : Comment 14 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Hagge on 26-Oct-2003 07:42 GMT
http://www.lightelements.com/gallery/index.php?gallery=05-OS4_and_more&bpic=DCP_0025.JPG#photo

cutie =D
First pictures from OASE in Graz : Comment 15 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Hagge on 26-Oct-2003 07:44 GMT
http://www.lightelements.com/gallery/foto.php?gallery=07-Misc&bpic=DCP_0035.JPG

it knights&merchants something which is released already? looks great.
First pictures from OASE in Graz : Comment 16 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Kronos on 26-Oct-2003 09:31 GMT
In reply to Comment 15 (Hagge):
http://www.pegasos-de.de/

Released since spring.
First pictures from OASE in Graz : Comment 17 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by tarbos on 26-Oct-2003 09:51 GMT
In reply to Comment 12 (Hans-Joerg Frieden):
Were you booting from a memory device or harddisk?
First pictures from OASE in Graz : Comment 18 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Richi on 26-Oct-2003 10:39 GMT
..Yes cool but now i WANT a report! :-)
First pictures from OASE in Graz : Comment 19 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Hans-Joerg Frieden on 26-Oct-2003 11:13 GMT
In reply to Comment 17 (tarbos):
This was booting from a harddisk.
First pictures from OASE in Graz : Comment 20 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Don Cox on 26-Oct-2003 15:31 GMT
In reply to Comment 12 (Hans-Joerg Frieden):
"The boot process isn't finalized yet, and the IDE driver is just using PIO mode 1. It's definitely slower than it will be once everything is in its final stage."

It could end up so fast that you can't hit a key to enable setup mode in UBoot.

There is already a problem with PC BIOSes - the text goes by too fast to read and there is apparently no way to pause it.
First pictures from OASE in Graz : Comment 21 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Anonymous on 26-Oct-2003 16:02 GMT
In reply to Comment 20 (Don Cox):
> There is already a problem with PC BIOSes - the text goes by too fast to read and there is apparently no way to pause it.

Isn't there an option in the BIOS?
First pictures from OASE in Graz : Comment 22 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Hans-Joerg Frieden on 26-Oct-2003 16:53 GMT
In reply to Comment 20 (Don Cox):
The menu in U-Boot has an option to set the timeout. It will (by default) wait 5 seconds (IIRC) until it even starts booting.
First pictures from OASE in Graz : Comment 23 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Don Cox on 26-Oct-2003 17:04 GMT
In reply to Comment 22 (Hans-Joerg Frieden):
"The menu in U-Boot has an option to set the timeout. It will (by default) wait 5 seconds (IIRC) until it even starts booting."

That sounds OK.
First pictures from OASE in Graz : Comment 24 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Chip on 26-Oct-2003 19:44 GMT
In reply to Comment 22 (Hans-Joerg Frieden):
Is the 5 seconds necesarry? Why not just holding a key (or better pushing the two mouse buttons) is enought during the reset? ;) Just like in the old Amiga! :) We don't have to copy the silly PC boot procedure. :D
First pictures from OASE in Graz : Comment 25 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Hans-Joerg Frieden on 27-Oct-2003 10:03 GMT
In reply to Comment 24 (Chip):
You can set the delay to zero, in which case you need to be quick with pressing a key there (I dunno if holding down a key works; since PS/2 keyboards repeat keys, it probably will).

Note that you will just go through this once, on a cold powerup. If you press the three-finger salute on the keyboard (or do a ColdReboot() in some other way) it will usually reboot like a classic Amiga (i.e. not go through the bios). You can, in any case, press both mouse buttons to get to the "normal" bootmenu.

(Remember though that the BIOS is also used on Linux machines; they have the tendency to not know AmigaOS and expect this kind of behaviour from the BIOS)
First pictures from OASE in Graz : Comment 26 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Alkis Tsapanidis on 27-Oct-2003 19:17 GMT
In reply to Comment 25 (Hans-Joerg Frieden):
I hope you will add some kind of bypass because I already had the problem of accidently setting the delay to 0 on SmartFirmware... It took me a quarter to
get the correct timing to enter the boot console...
First pictures from OASE in Graz : Comment 27 of 27ANN.lu
Posted by Chip on 27-Oct-2003 19:39 GMT
In reply to Comment 25 (Hans-Joerg Frieden):
"You can, in any case, press both mouse buttons to get to the "normal" bootmenu."

Perfect! ;)
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